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- Follow-up to last year's presentation about Columbia's Hyacinth editor. Lots of changes / progress since the last presentation. Many TODOs have been TODONE. Hyacinth is a metadata editor, batch Fedora ingest tool and content publishing application that is becoming more and more integrated into our digitization, cataloging and front-end presentation workflows. Built on top of Hydra, but not Blacklight, with a JavaScript-and-AJAX-heavy front-end for many search/editing features. Currently Fedora 3, but hopefully moving toward Fedora 4 early next year. Still under development with additional planned features. I'd love to present and get feedback. A video of this session is available at the 'Related URL' below. and A lightning talk presentation at Hydra Connect 2016 described thus
- Palabra clave:
- Fedora, Connect 2016, Hydra, and Lightning talk
- Tema:
- Hydra Project
- Creador:
- O'Hanlon, Eric
- Contribuidor:
- Columbia University
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha Modificada:
- 07/24/2023
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 10/05/2016
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
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- Descripción:
- A presentation given at Samvera Connect 2018
- Palabra clave:
- Connect 2018, Interest and Working Groups, and Samvera
- Tema:
- Samvera Community
- Creador:
- Core Components Maintenance Working Group
- Contribuidor:
- Columbia University, University of Michigan, Data Curation Experts, Pendragon, Trey, and Princeton University
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha Modificada:
- 07/24/2023
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 10/11/2018
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Presentation
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- Descripción:
- How to Write Module-Based JavaScript with RequireJS and the AMD (Asynchronous Module Definition) PatternTired of worrying about load order for your script includes? Tired of polluting the global namespace? Want to write more re-usable JavaScript code with discrete modules? Maybe RequireJS / the AMD pattern is right for you! This presentation will go through the construction of a simple RequireJS-based JavaScript app with a few modules. and A workshop given at Samvera Connect 2017 described thus
- Palabra clave:
- Samvera, Workshop, and Connect 2017
- Tema:
- Samvera Community
- Creador:
- O'Hanlon, Eric
- Contribuidor:
- Columbia University
- Owner:
- rob@scientist.com
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha Modificada:
- 07/24/2023
- Fecha de Creacion:
- 11/06/2017
- Rights Statement Tesim:
- In Copyright
- License Tesim:
- Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 International
- Resource Type:
- Other